I get 46 vertical lines in the .mpg video images when capturing from analog video

I get 46 vertical lines in the .mpg video images when capturing from analog video

I am hoping someone with more experience than I have will recognize my
problem. I've done web and forum searches but have not found anything
like this.

I am trying to covert my 8mm analog film from a Sony camcorder to
digital format. My problem is that I consistently get about 46 prominent
vertical lines that stand out over the video images in the .mpg file it
generates. I capture using this type of command.

Re: I get 46 vertical lines in the .mpg video images when capturing from analog video

Bob C a écrit :

> I am hoping someone with more experience than I have will recognize my
> problem. I've done web and forum searches but have not found anything
> like this.
>
> I am trying to covert my 8mm analog film from a Sony camcorder to
> digital format. My problem is that I consistently get about 46 prominent
> vertical lines that stand out over the video images in the .mpg file it
> generates. I capture using this type of command.
>
> I'll get the audio setup as soon as I fix this video problem.
>
> c2d:~$ ffmpeg -i /dev/video0 -target svcd out.mpg
> c2d:~$ ffmpeg -i /dev/video0 -target svcd -deinterlace out.mpg
>
> I've got a amd64 computer with a debian lenny OS with a wintv-pvr-150
> card. The ffmpeg istalled is from the debian repository;
>
> c2d:~$ ffmpeg -version
> FFmpeg version UNKNOWN, Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Fabrice Bellard, et al.

That indicates your version is probably too old. Please upgrade (dont
forget the make distclean!)